Replication Manager - Syncing mdb databases over the Internet

Hai
I am new to access replication. I have been given the task of syncing two .mdb access 2000 databases with eachother over the internet using Replication Manager 4.0. I keep getting no or little reference on how to to this and was hoping I can get a full tutorial
on how to sync over the Internet using Replication Manager.

I think SQL*Net uses port 1525.

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